Fotopedia Launches LeWeb Magazine on Flipboard

New Digital Magazine to Focus on People and Culture Behind Tech
Innovation at LeWeb’11

LeWeb'11

December 06, 2011 12:00 AM Eastern Standard Time

PARIS--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Fotopedia, the publisher of popular iOS apps and the Fotopedia Magazine,
today announced it is launching the first ever tech lifestyle magazine
of its kind on Flipboard. For one week only, LeWeb Magazine will report
live from LeWeb ’11 on the people and the culture that shape technology
innovation all around the world.

LeWeb Magazine focuses on the un-tech side of tech, showcasing the
fascinating people that drive disruptive innovation in original visual
stories organized as stunning slide shows.

LeWeb founder Loic Le Meur said, “It’s fantastic to see Fotopedia and
Flipboard collaborating to share what makes LeWeb one of the world’s
favorite gatherings of tech lovers. You can get all the tech news from
reporters and bloggers and everything happening on stage via our live
stream, but if you want to get “full access,” and see what most people
won’t see, including backstage and the parties, you’ll see it on LeWeb
Magazine.”

Flipboard CEO and Founder Mike McCue said, “With this LeWeb Magazine on
Flipoard, Fotopedia brings a new form of live photo reporting to our
readers. Anyone who is interested in innovation and innovators will love
flipping through these stories from LeWeb.

LeWeb Magazine is available for free today on Flipboard and as
@lewebmagazine on Twitter.

About LeWeb

With more than 3,000 participants from 60 countries around the world,
LeWeb brings together the most influential people in the Internet
ecosystem, from the promising start-ups to the well-known powerhouses.
Top industry entrepreneurs, executives, investors, senior press &
bloggers gather to explore the key issues and opportunities in the web
marketplace.

With more than 5 million downloads to date, Fotopedia is the publisher
of a suite of iOS apps, including Fotopedia Heritage and the recently
launched Fotopedia Japan. The company was founded by Jean-Marie Hullot,
who was previously CTO at NeXT and CTO of Apple’s Applications Division.
The company has offices in San Francisco and Paris.